Fairly well-written show featuring sentient mythical creatures, some being classical ones such as pegasi, gryphons, manticores, and dragons, while some are unique, such as giant shape shifting insect monsters. The various species use supernatural forces like magic and mundane forces like flight to control various aspects of weather and what we would call natural events such as hurricanes, wind, tides, and celestial bodies like the sun and the moon.

The show centres around roughly a half-dozen of these creatures (although the exact number of main characters varies from two to about fifteen, depending on the episode) who control a number of magic artifacts that combine to form powerful energy.

The point of the show is that these characters have to overcome personality flaws and quirks to work together against demons, monsters, and evil nature spirits. The series values balance, coordination, and peacefulness and places chaos and nonsense in a negative light.

DHeadshot wrote:Galaxieretter was our token Brony. Dunno if he's still around at all...?

Not for a long while, I don't think. Weird things be happening with him - I can't tell if he's trolling hugely or if he genuinely believes this stuff, but you can see all that stuff on his youtube channel.

Billions of blue blistering barnacles in a thousand thundering typhoons!

I used to record myself playing videogames and uploading the videos to You Tube until I played a Doom mod called "Drown in Blood" which I found has magic in it which binds the player's soul to Satan.

This can be seen on the video "Demon Rape" at 28:15 which to that point I had no idea that "Drown in Blood" had magic in it and was researching metaphysical disturbances in my computer using latency over a wifi network. After months of deliberation and research I assembled enough recorded evidence of the supernatural occurring within the computer's processor making it perform in ways that should be impossible.

My focus has switched from depicting myself playing the latest and greatest videogames to raising awareness of the dangers of magic being put into videogames without our knowledge and the reality of magic its self.

The videos of "blue bars" are audio research into the paranormal that I did with my computer which yielded results.

"Wise words. One day I may even understand what they mean." - Levellass